A recent article from a popular astro website [http://www.universetoday.com/85927/australian-student-uncovers-the-universes-missing-mass/] tells of discovery of missing mass (not dark matter) that has puzzled astronomers for some time. Apparently, the discovery involves enhanced electron density in filaments associated with superclusters of galaxies. How were astronomers able to determine that this baryonic mass was missing in the first place, and what percentage of total baryonic mass did it entail?